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Australian Open: Craig Tiley ‘absolutely confident’ Grand Slam will go ahead

Players queue for a coronavirus test at a hotel in Melbourne
People connected to the Australian Open queued for coronavirus tests at a Melbourne hotel on Thursday

Australian Open boss Craig Tiley says he is “absolutely confident” the Grand Slam will start as planned on Monday, despite 160 players waiting for the outcome of coronavirus tests.

Play at six warm-up events and the Slam draws were postponed on Thursday.

“We fully expect to keep the original schedule after today,” said Tiley.

The warm-up events, which are all taking place at Melbourne Park, are set to resume on Friday. The Australian Open draws have been moved back to the same day at about 03:00 GMT.

The disruption came after it was announced on Wednesday that a 26-year-old man tested positive for Covid-19 after working at the Grand Hyatt hotel in Melbourne’s central business district.

The security guard tested negative after his final shift at the hotel on 29 January, but returned a positive result after he was tested again on 2 February.

The 160 players, plus their support staff and tournament officials, are deemed to be casual contacts by Victorian state health bosses.

They will be allowed out of isolation once they return a negative test.

“The probability is very low that there will be any issues and we fully expect them all to test negative,” said Tiley.

“We’re absolutely confident the Australian Open will go ahead.”

The Grand Slam tournament was pushed back by three weeks to enable players to quarantine on their arrival in Australia.

Australia has imposed some of the world’s toughest restrictions over the past year in a bid to suppress coronavirus.

Months of strict border controls – both internationally and domestically – have helped limit Covid-19 cases to less than 29,000 and deaths to less than 1,000.

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